Last Words Said By Great People

We do not know what goes on in the mind of a dying person. We know this however that a dying person for sure knows that he is gonna really go now. Okay now a person who believes that he is gonna really go now should say something amazing or something he could not say for his entire life. Here are some very famous people at their death beds saying something:

Winston Churchill, statesman, d. January 24, 1965
I’m bored with it all.
Before slipping into a coma. He died 9 days later.

Joan Crawford, actress, d. May 10, 1977
Damn it . . . Don’t you dare ask God to help me.
To her housekeeper, who had begun to pray aloud.

Lady Nancy Astor, d. 1964
Am I dying or is this my birthday?
When she woke briefly during her last illness and found all her family around her bedside.

Jane Austen, writer, d. July 18, 1817
Nothing, but death.
When asked by her sister, Cassandra, if there was anything she wanted.

Karl Marx, revolutionary, d. 1883
Go on, get out – last words are for fools who haven’t said enough.
To his housekeeper, who urged him to tell her his last words so she could write them down for posterity.

Eugene O’Neill, writer, d. November 27, 1953
I knew it. I knew it. Born in a hotel room – and God damn it – died in a hotel room.